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30 results found for '"Rhodesian Front"' in Keywords.
Ian Smith news conference (1977)
- Genre
- Interview; News report
Report on news conference by Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith on receiving a mandate from the Rhodesian Front Party to negotiate a peace settlement. Reporter not identified (poss. Chris Morten).
End of racial segregation in Rhodesia (1978)
- Genre
- News report; Speech
Paul Iredale reports on the end of racial segregation in Rhodesia. Black people will be able to live in white areas and use white health services. Also looks at the American tour of government officials and...
Interim government accused of failing to maintain peace in Rhodesia (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Mr A. Mpofu of the Zimbabwean United Peoples Organization (ZUPO) on problems in Rhodesia and the inability of the interim government to maintain peace, and his party’s beliefs. Female interviewer not...
Polls open for white voters in Rhodesia (1979)
- Genre
- News report
Report on the opening of the polls for white voters in Rhodesia. Voting is now under way for 20 of the 28 white seats in the new 100-seat assembly. The General Election begins a week today. Air strikes have...
Abel Muzorewa on Lusaka Accord (1979)
- Genre
- Interview
Bishop Abel Muzorewa, Prime Minister of Zimbabwe Rhodesia, on the Lusaka Accord. The agreement would mean an end to sanctions against the country, along with a new constitution, elections and independence....
Lord Carrington on Lusaka Agreement (1979)
- Genre
- Speech
Speech by UK Foreign Secretary, Lord Carrington, on violence in Zimbabwe Rhodesia and the Lusaka Agreement which proposed independence on the basis of black majority rule. Gap in audio midway through clip.
Commonwealth conference (1979)
- Genre
- Speech
Commonwealth conference in Lusaka, Zambia (08/79). Speech by unidentified male black Rhodesian leader (poss. Joshua Nkomo).
Commonwealth conference (1979)
- Genre
- Speech
Commonwealth conference in Lusaka, Zambia (08/79). Speech by unidentified male speaker (poss. Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm Fraser).
Commonwealth conference (1979)
- Genre
- Speech
Commonwealth conference in Lusaka, Zambia (08/79). Speech by unidentified male speaker (poss. Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser).
Commonwealth conference (1979)
- Genre
- Interview
Commonwealth conference in Lusaka, Zambia (08/79). Interview with Rhodesian black leader Ndabaningi Sithole, about the killing of 183 of his followers by government forces. Male interviewer not identified...